#!/bin/sh
# Translation file for service manager
# en_US

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# Main window
#
# Title
export LOC_MAIN="Service Manager"
# Toolbar
export LOC_AUTOSTART_FRAME="Autostart"
export LOC_YES="Yes"
export LOC_NO="No"
export LOC_CONTROLS="Service Controls"
export LOC_START="Start"
export LOC_STOP="Stop"
export LOC_RESTART="Restart"
# Service tree
export LOC_TREE_HEADER="Service | Autostart | Description"
export LOC_ENABLED="enabled"
export LOC_DISABLED="disabled"
# Message window
export LOC_INFO="Info"
export LOC_BOOTSTART="set to start at boot."
export LOC_BOOTSTOP="autostart disabled."
export LOC_STARTED="has been started."
export LOC_STOPPED="has been stopped."
export LOC_RESTARTED="has been restarted."
# Buttons
export LOC_REFRESH="Refresh"
export LOC_CLOSE="Close"

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# Help window
#
# Title
export LOC_HELP_TITLE="Service Manager: Help"
# Usage frame
export LOC_USAGE="Usage"
# Help text
export LOC_HELP_TEXT="     The top row of buttons performs operations on the items in the tree view. Select a service by clicking on it in the center main view window, and then you can start, stop, restart, or set the service to run at boot time.
     There are several columns in the main view window. Column one gives the name of the service. Column two gives the current status (either running or halted), and column three tells whether the service will be started during bootup. The fourth column gives a terse explanation of what the service does.
     If you want a bit more information about a particular service, clicking on it will bring up a somewhat more complete explanation in the info window. Most servers will also come with a full entry in the documentation section, which can be accessed by choosing 'Help' from the main menu and then choosing the appropriate entry from the index.
     If the service you wish to run is not listed in the main view, then it does not have a correctly formatted startup script and will have to be started and stopped manually (or else you could write your own init script and pass it along, this is free software after all)."

